Galerie Downtown in Paris is showing an exhibition entitled Pierre Jeanneret, une table pour Madeleine et Jean Prouvé, dedicated to one magnificent table. Originally made for the the Prouvé family's home in Nancy, France, it was designed by Le Corbusier's cousin Pierre Jeanneret. This table is the rarest example of French mid-century design, made in 1943, and can be seen in the period photograph of the Prouve home below, set in between the entrance and the kitchen, made of wood in an organic shape with two heavy tiles inserted for placing hot pots while dining.